Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

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  • Pub. Date: March 2003
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,621
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    • Pub. Date: March 2003
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,621

    Synopsis

    While in Paris on business, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon receives an urgent late-night phone call: the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. Near the body, police have found a baffling cipher.

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    Brown keeps the pace fast, the puzzles that lead to the Grail are exceedingly clever, and there is a flurry of surprises and betrayals before the mystery is finally solved. Whatever the reader makes of the religious theories put forth, Brown has a great deal of interest to say about the early days of Christianity, the influence of pagan religions on it and the legend of the Grail. He says the revelations about Jesus — not to be revealed here — have been whispered about for centuries, but have never overcome the opposition of organized Christianity. How much of this is fact and how much is fiction? Read the book and make up your own mind.

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    Biography

    Dan Brown is the author of numerous thrillers, including The Da Vinci Code -- one of the biggest literary bestsellers of all time.

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    It's Love It or Hate It...I Loved It!by BetweenTheLines

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    December 05, 2009: I don't really know why I was so reluctant to read this book. I've seen the movie, but I liked the movie. It was apparent within the first few chapters though, that the novel was going to be SO much better than the movie version. As is the case with most book to movie conversions. I wasn't prepared to like this book as much as I did! This seems to be one of those books you either love or hate. I usually try not to read reviews of books while I am writing them, however, this was one I wanted to get a good feel for what others thought before I reviewed it. I wanted to make sure I covered points other reviewers brought up. While some reviewers have very good points on both the love and hate sides, many of the negative reviews are from people who haven't even read the book, who just object to the slant taken on the religious aspects of the book. That frustrates me.

    This book was full of action and adventure, secret societies, murder, mystery, and codes and clues. It was one of those books that kept me on my toes thinking about what people said and did. The whole thing, in my opinion was very well thought out and meshed well together. Some of the plot twists and turns, I never saw coming. Even though I've seen the movie!!

    The takes on religions and secret societies didn't bug me. I was raised Catholic, but I would consider myself an average Christian now. Keeping in mind that this is work of fiction is imperative. It isn't real people! And for you conspiracy theorists, if you want to belive it is.more power to you. If it makes you happy, just do that. I can see why it would offend some people, but that is the same reason it is a bestseller. Interesting and controversial subjects sell books!

    One point that a few reviewers brought up was Brown's writing style. They criticized the way he tells you instead of showing you. For example, we know the main character, Robert Langdon, is a brilliant Harvard symbologist. Why? Because Dan Brown says he is brilliant instead of showing with descriptions. I can see how this could bother some people. In my opinion, it was a minimal problem and one that was easily overshadowed by the greater scheme of the novel. Was it the most brilliant novel I have ever read? No, not by a longshot. Did I still enjoy it? Yes.

    Overall, really enjoyed this book. I hardly ever read mystery/thriller books and this was a nice intro. I'm glad I borrowed this from a friend!

    I Also Recommend: The Lost Symbol, Angels and Demons.

    Great Attention grabberby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2009: this book has such a compelling and interesting plot line. i am very surprise that i put it down so many times. i did see the movie of this book before i read the book. but it had no effect on the genuine quality of the book. the climax ids hard to find do to the fact that it is such an exciting story. the way it drifts off from the normal view of religion and how such a "perfect" group can stray away from the norms of its very own society. the book chases after a huge catholic church concept of the holy grail. when the plot is being unfolded the church tries to stop this conspiracy from unfolding. the many twists and turns helped me get through this book very quickly. the history is accurate which makes this book so compelling because the fact that this could actually happened. the solving of all the of the mysteries is very compelling to me as well. the fact that i didn't know what was coming next kept me reading for hours at a time. i highly suggest this book to any reader regardless of your religious bias, it is fiction right??


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